RESPECT FOR HUMAN DIVERSITY
The Lord Selkirk School Division recognizes and supports the principle of human rights as identified in the Manitoba Human Rights Code, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the legislative requirements from the Province of Manitoba respecting human diversity.
The Lord Selkirk School Division is committed to creating and maintaining an environment in which students, parents/guardians, and employees are aware of and respect the rights and human dignity of others. The Division expects students, parents/guardians, and employees to actively protect the dignity, values, and equality of others.
All members of the school community have the right to learn and work in a safe and inclusive school environment that respects human diversity. The Lord Selkirk School Division shall promote human rights in its policies, procedures, and practices.
Questions or comments can be directed to the following individuals:
ESJ Chair: Jennifer Krawchuk (Lockport)
Indigenous Voice Chair: Breanna Bedard-Sparling (Walter Whyte)
The Lord Selkirk School Division recognizes and supports the principle of human rights as identified in the Manitoba Human Rights Code, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the legislative requirements from the Province of Manitoba respecting human diversity.
The Lord Selkirk School Division is committed to creating and maintaining an environment in which students, parents/guardians, and employees are aware of and respect the rights and human dignity of others. The Division expects students, parents/guardians, and employees to actively protect the dignity, values, and equality of others.
All members of the school community have the right to learn and work in a safe and inclusive school environment that respects human diversity. The Lord Selkirk School Division shall promote human rights in its policies, procedures, and practices.
Questions or comments can be directed to the following individuals:
ESJ Chair: Jennifer Krawchuk (Lockport)
Indigenous Voice Chair: Breanna Bedard-Sparling (Walter Whyte)